CLNRSCH X001 - Introduction to Implementation Science Study Designs and Methods for Clinical Investigations
This course is geared toward healthcare clinicians interested in conducting implementation science research. Implementation science research can generate evidence on the most effective methods for implementing an established best practice into routine clinical care. This course will provide an overview of basic research design principles and methods in implementation science.
Delivery Options
Online, Self-Paced - This course is available fully online with no scheduled class sessions or fixed due dates. You can start coursework at any time and work through it independently at your own pace, within the timeframe designated. Online modules may include readings, lecture videos, assignments, quizzes and more.
Time to Completion
This course is expected to take approximately 4 hours to complete.
Course Completion Requirements
A minimum of 90% completion is required to earn the credential.
Technology Requirements
- Reliable internet connection
- Device capable of accessing online course materials
- Email access for receiving course communications
What You’ll Learn
- Define implementation science and explain where it lies among the spectrum of translational and traditional experimental science methods
- Identify areas of inquiry best addressed with an implementation science approach in healthcare settings
- Describe examples of implementation science conducted in healthcare settings
- Explain approaches to development of research aims and methods using an implementation science approach
What You’ll Earn
- Certificate of Completion from The Ohio State University
Contact Us
For questions about the enrollment process, payment options, technology, or course records, please submit an inquiry and our Enrollment Support team will assist you within 24 hours during business days.
For questions about course details email Susan Bell bell.15@osu.edu.